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The phrase 'falling into this trap' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone's mistake or bad decision. For example: "He thought he had everything figured out, but unfortunately, he ended up falling into this trap and suffered the consequences."
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He warned us about falling into this trap".
I fear your argument risks falling into this trap.
I'm not alone, among my generation, in falling into this trap of positive stereotyping.
To the Editor: Although The New York Times makes no secret of its interest in serving a readership whose addresses don't extend south of 59th Street or north of 110th, it's a shame that the Travel section keeps falling into this trap.
It's also important to learn about the dire consequences of falling into this trap.
Just as blood glucose meters are now considered a commodity, insulin pumps are dangerously close to falling into this trap.
Similar(44)
Do not fall into this trap.
I am not obliged to fall into this trap".
Israel, obviously, refused to fall into this trap.
He added, "I do not think that we need to fall into this trap".
He added: "I'm mortified by the fact that I fell into this trap".
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